Gear Up: Harley-Davidson Knives & More

W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company has a long history of making and selling knives in the United States, and recently teamed with another American icon, Harley-Davidson. The Harley-Davidson Case Knife Collection has a variety of options of blade length and style, each incorporating The Motor Company’s Bar & Shield Design.

Corbin offers a seat update for the 2014 Yamaha FZ-09 to ensure that the rider and passenger enjoy superior comfort. The Gunfighter & Lady Saddle is sculpted to disperse body weight effectively and features Corbin’s Comfort Cell foam. Seat and side panels are available in a variety of different color and material options and there’s also a place to install an optional passenger backrest, sold separately.

Two Brothers Racing now offers its Tarmac Slip-On Exhaust System for Honda’s CBR250R. The Tarmac features an aerospace quality carbon fiber sleeve, CNC machined stainless steel inlet, billet CNC outlet and is trapezoidal in shape to offer improved ground clearance. Inside is a spiral-wound perforated core. In total, TBR states that the Tarmac offers a 10 pound weight reduction over stock.

Galfer brings more race-tested kit to the market with its Offroad SKW Oversize Brake Kit. The same as used by 250 Supercross West 2014 champion Jason Anderson, the Kit comes with a relocation bracket and 270mm solid-mount rotor. Applications are available for a host of models from Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki and Yamaha.

The R&G Aero Style Frame Sliders for KTM’s 1290 Super Duke R are made from heavy-duty machined steel, aluminum and high-density nylon. They’re designed with an aerodynamic tear-drop shape and feature bolts made from de-embrittled steel. The exterior protector portion utilizes High Density Polyethylene, which helps to slow the bike in the event of a crash. The Frame Sliders are just the tip of the iceberg as well, with R&G offering a host of products for the 2014 1290 Super Duke R.

Dynacycle Oil offers a High Temperature/High Shear Viscosity Premium Semi-Synthetic 20W-50 oil. It’s said to reduce engine temperature by 30-degrees Fahrenheit over conventional oils, 15-degrees Fahrenheit over synthetic oils. If you order before September 1, 2014, pricing for a case of the 20W-50 is set at $85, with free shipping.